Giants WR Brandon Marshall plans to retire after two more seasons

New York Giants wide receiver Brandon Marshall said he plans to play just two more years in the NFL.

Marshall, 33, spoke Saturday at the NBC4 Health and Fitness Expo at MetLife Stadium, saying he reached his decision last week. The six-time Pro Bowler signed a two-year deal as a free agent with the Giants this offseason.

“Two more years, get my Super Bowl, have a little bit more fun, and then I’m going to go change the world in the mental health space,” Marshall said.

Marshall was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder in 2011. He was speaking Saturday at the expo about his journey.

Marshall and his wife, Michi, co-founded Project 375, which sets out to end the stigma surrounding mental illness and improve care for those in need.

Marshall entered the league as a fourth-round pick of the Denver Broncos in 2006. He’s also spent time with the Miami Dolphins, Chicago Bears, and New York Jets.

During his 12-year career, Marshall’s reeled in 941 receptions for 12,061 yards and 82 touchdowns.